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Webcast: Contractor OHS - Meet your obligations

Contractors make up part of nearly every employer's workforce, but understanding your responsibilities in this area and maintaining first-rate safety standards can be tough.



This webcast covers:

  • How to ensure contractor compliance;
  • Your OHS obligations to different kinds of contractors;
  • Harmonisation - consultation obligations and other changes;
  • Current general requirements;
  • Warranties and indemnities; and more.


Webcast: Workplace Investigative Interviewing

Interviews are an integral part of any workplace investigation, and play a vital role in ensuring a fair and just outcome after bullying, misconduct or unsafe work. Watch this webcast to develop your skills and help your organisation make the best decisions after workplace incidents.



In this presentation expert investigator Harriet Stacey, from WISE Workplace, explains:

  • the PEACE framework for structuring workplace interviews;
  • how to interview the respondent of a workplace allegation;
  • how to apply procedural fairness principles during interviews;
  • privacy, confidentiality, anonymity and related considerations;
  • rules around record-keeping, and more.


Webcast: Workplace investigations - Interviewing complainants

Do you know how to obtain an honest, reliable account from a complainant after a workplace incident? Watch this webcast to learn which steps to take.



The presentation, by WISE Workplace founder and expert interviewer Harriet Stacey, covers:

  • the aim of the complainant interview;
  • the nature of incidents reported by complainants;
  • the role of memory;
  • cognitive interviewing strategies;
  • applying the PEACE model to complainant interviews; and
  • recording interviews.



Webcast: Drug and alcohol issues at work

Every HR and safety practitioner will potentially have to address drug and alcohol issues at work, but none should take action without a solid understanding of the legal landscape.



In this presentation, Luke Connolly and Allison Grant, from Mills Oakley Lawyers, explain:

  • When - and how - it is appropriate to conduct workplace drug tests;
  • How to respond to incidents of drug and alcohol use at work;
  • Drafting considerations for drug and alcohol policies; and
  • Legal risks arising from workplace drug and alcohol management.



Webcast: Managing executive terminations

Do you know which steps to take to protect your organisation's interests after an executive separation?



In this presentation, Harmers COO Emma Pritchard explains:

  • Risks employers face when dismissing senior employees;
  • What to review in contracts before a separation of employment;
  • Features of effective restraint clauses, and how to enforce them;
  • Gardening leave - when and how it can operate;
  • Deeds of release - important features to protect the employer; and
  • Lessons learned from executive terminations case law.


Webcast: Bullying and harassment - Are you really covered?

Are your policies and practices covering workplace bullying and harassment clear, comprehensive, and easy to follow? Are they capable of protecting your organisation from these risks?



This webinar, presented by Ashurst lawyer Taboka Finn, explains:

  • How bullying and harassment definitions are evolving;
  • The potential impact of proposed laws in this area;
  • Ways to handle online, social media and out-of-hours behaviour;
  • OHS issues that HR professionals must be mindful of;
  • Considerations for your anti-bullying and harassment policies; and
  • Lessons from recent case law.


Webcast: Discrimination - Modern risks and challenges

The discrimination landscape is constantly evolving, posing new challenges for HR professionals. Watch this webcast to learn how to guard against modern risks and meet your obligations.




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